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CHAPTER 76 ENGINEERING BRANCH AIR ENGINEERING CONTENTS Para 7601. Air Engineering Specialisation General Terminology 7602. Fast Track Scheme for Accelerated Advancement to the Rate of Petty Officer Air Engineering Technician 7603. Time Based Advancement for Artificers to the Rate of Chief Petty Officer 7604. Recommendations for Promotion and Advancement - General 7605. Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance 7606. Aircraft Certificate of Competence 7607. Air Engineering Technicians Promotion Flowchart 7608. Air Engineering Technician Fast Track Scheme Qualifications for Selection and Subsequent Advancement 7609. Air Engineering Technicians Rules Regarding Failure 7610. Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Artificer Qualifications for Transfer to Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Technician 7611. Air Engineering Mechanics Promotion Flowchart 76-1

CHAPTER 76 ENGINEERING BRANCH AIR ENGINEERING 7601. Air Engineering Specialisation General Terminology a. The Air Engineering (AE) specialisation rating structure comprises technician, artificer and mechanic streams. Ratings are titled Air Engineering Technician, Air Engineering Artificer or Air Engineering Mechanic as appropriate and, from promotion to Leading Hand (LH) up to and including Chief Petty Officer (CPO), will specialise in one of the following trades: Mechanical(M) Avionics (Av) b. Personnel will no longer specialise in the following legacy trades: Electrical (L) Radio (R) c. In recognition of the wider managerial role of the Warrant Officer, trade categories are not retained above the rate of Chief Petty Officer. 7602. Fast Track Scheme for Accelerated Advancement to the Rate of Petty Officer Air Engineering Technician a. The Fast Track (FT) scheme consists of a sequence of training, experience and rigorous continuous assessment culminating in advancement to POAET on a combined time and merit basis. The FT route provides early attendance on the LAET and/or POAET Qualifying Courses (QC) with a reduced time spent at AET and LAET for ratings to gain experience on a squadron. b. Selection for the FT Scheme is carried out by the FT Selection Panel (FTSP), chaired by NAVY PERS-BM ENG AE SO1, selecting FT ratings in January, April and September of each calendar year, dependent on the Service requirement. Such selections will be made from a pool of candidates who have already successfully passed a Provisional FT Selection Board (PFTSB) whilst on either AET QC or LAET QC. Detailed regulations for the FT scheme are contained in the Manual of Naval Air Engineering Training (MNAET). 76-2

7603. Time Based Advancement for Artificers to the Rate of Chief Petty Officer a. Under the transitional arrangements introduced for Air Engineering Branch Development (AEBD), the opportunity to pass the CPOAEA Professional Qualifying Examination (PQE) required for advancement to CPOAEA was limited by time, and this time has now elapsed. Former artificers, holding the rate of POAET, who have not passed the CPOAEA PQE, cannot be advanced to CPOAEA and instead are now governed by the promotion regulations for the technician stream for promotion to CPOAET in accordance with Para 7607. b. Completion of the Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) is a requirement for advancement to CPOAEA. 7604. Recommendations for Promotion and Advancement - General All recommendations for promotion and advancement are to be made with due regard to the conditions in Para 6901. 7605. Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance Achievement of the Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance (CCSAM) represents the final stage in the training and assessment process to reach the Operational Performance Statement (OPS) for the LAET in terms of duties and tasks. Full details of the award of CCSAM are set out in the MNAET. 7606. Aircraft Certificate of Competence The Aircraft Certificate of Competence (ACC) is awarded on successful completion of CPOAET QC and CPOAET Workplace Training (WT) and represents the final stage in the training and assessment process to reach the Operational Performance Statement (OPS) for the CPOAET in terms of duties and tasks. CPOAEAs assigned to a position requiring the ACC will be required to attend and pass the CPOAET QC. POAEAs who were advanced to CPOAEA under previous regulations without the requirement to pass the then Petty Officer Leadership Course (POLC) will be required to pass the SRLC (in addition to the CPOAET QC) prior to transfer to CPOAET. There will be no selective re-categorisation to CPOAET from CPOAEA. Full details, including the Enabling Objectives for the award of ACC, are laid down in the MNAET, Chapters 2.4 and 3.5. 7607. Air Engineering Technicians Promotion Flowchart Entry to HMS RALEIGH AE Technician 1 Advancement criteria AE TECHNICIAN 2 a. Complete Phase 1 New Entry Training. (see Note 1) b. For branch transfers, a minimum of Level 1 Functional Skills in English and Mathematics, and attainment of the relevant RT scores as for AET entry. c. Complete AET QC (Phase 2A Training). (2) d. Complete AET WT (Phase 2B Training), and award of QM & QS. (3)(4)(5) e. Twelve months seniority as an AET2. 76-3

f. Recommended for advancement. g. In date for Royal Naval Fitness Test (RNFT) or waiver obtained on date due advancement; recorded under JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (16) h. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on date due advancement. Advanced to AE TECHNICIAN 1 (6) Leading AE Technician Pre-Selection Requirements a. Minimum of 18 months seniority as AET1 12 months prior to the Common Promotion Date (CPD) (Para 6703 b sub para (3)). b. Serving on a ES1/FC/OE1 that expires after the nominated CPD (Para 6703 b sub para (7)). c. Recommended for promotion on Appraisal Report at CRD. (14) Leading AE Technician Pre-Promotion Requirements d. Completed Pre-LAET QC Training Performance Record Task Book. (5) e. Passed LAET QC by nominated CPD+12 months. (4c)(8)(9)(17) f. Leading Rates Leadership Course (LRLC) completed and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Leading Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 102) Navy '. (17) g. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD (or when eligible for promotion (if later)); recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (16) h. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). i. Educationally qualified for promotion (EFP) in accordance with Para 9636. Achieved Level 1 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics at Common Promotion Date (CPD) and appropriate competences recorded on JPA. Promoted to LEADING AE TECHNICIAN Petty Officer AE Technician Pre-Selection Requirements a. Completed LAET WT Task Book. (9) b. Hold Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance (CCSAM) (Para 7605). (10) c. Minimum of 2 years seniority as a LAEM/LAET 12 months prior to the CPD. d. Recommended for promotion on Appraisal Report at CRD. Petty Officer AE Technician Pre-Promotion Requirements e. Completed POAET QC by nominated CPD+12 months (17) f. Completed Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Senior Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 103) Navy '. (17) g. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD (or when eligible for promotion (if later)); recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (16) 76-4

h. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). i. Serving on ES2/FC/OE1 or ES3/EC/2OE that expires after the nominated CPD. EFP in accordance with Para 9636. Achieved minimum Level 2 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics at CRD and appropriate competences recorded on JPA. Promoted to PETTY OFFICER AE TECHNICIAN Chief Petty Officer AE Technician Pre-Selection Requirements (13) a. Minimum of 3 years seniority as a POAEA/POAET 12 months prior to the CPD. b. Serving on ES2/FC/OE1 or ES3/EC/2OE that expires after the nominated CPD. c. Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) completed by nominated CRD and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Senior Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 103) Navy '. d. Recommended for promotion on Appraisal Report at CRD. Chief Petty Officer AE Technician Pre-Promotion Requirements e. Completed CPOAET QC by nominated CPD+12 months. (17) f. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD (or when eligible for promotion (if later)); recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (16) g. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). Promoted to CHIEF PETTY OFFICER AE TECHNICIAN Note. With effect from 1 Apr 14, there are no further Selection Boards for promotion to Warrant Officer 2 Air Engineering Technician following the removal of the Warrant Officer 2 rank across the Royal Navy. Individuals selected for promotion to WO2AET prior to 1 Apr 14 will be required to satisfy the pre-promotion requirements shown in Note 18 in order to be confirmed in the higher rank - see also Para 6716. Warrant Officer 1 AE Technician Pre-Selection Requirements a. If a CPOAET, minimum of 3 years' seniority in the rate 12 months prior to the CPD. If a WO2AET, there is no minimum seniority requirement. b. Hold Aircraft Certificate of Competence (ACC) (Para 7606) Recorded as JPA competency FAA ACC Aircraft Certificate of Competence Navy. c. Serving on ES2/FC/OE1 or ES3/EC/2OE that expires after the nominated CPD. d. Recommended for promotion at CRD. 76-5

Warrant Officer 1 AE Technician Pre-Promotion Requirements e. For CPOAETs, completed WOAETQC by nominated CPD+12 months (17) f. Satisfy terms of Assignment Order issued by Promotion Authority. g. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD; recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (16) h. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). i. EFP in accordance with Para 9636. Must have achieved minimum Level 2 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics and the appropriate competence recorded on JPA. (19). Promoted to WARRANT OFFICER 1 AE TECHNICIAN Notes: 1. New entrants join the Air Engineering (AE) specialisation as an Able Rating (AET2) with a seniority of date of entry. They join HMS RALEIGH and undergo Phase 1 Training before being assigned to the Royal Navy Air Engineering and Survival School (RNAESS) for the Air Engineering Technician Qualifying Course (AET QC) (also known as Phase 2A training). 2. Selection for the Fast Track may occur during AET QC (Phase 2A) or LAET QC training. Regulations governing those selected to the Fast Track are detailed separately at Para 7602 and Para 7608. 3. Following training at RNAESS, ratings are assigned to an Air Station for AET Workplace Training (AET WT) (also known as Phase 2B Training). During this period, ratings are required to become 'Qualified to Maintain' (QM) and 'Qualified to Sign' (QS). Regulations regarding the award of QM and QS are contained in the Manual of Naval Air Engineering Training (MNAET). 76-6

Notes: 4. Trade Categorisation a. A completed Trade Preference Card (TPC) is to be submitted within 6 months of successful completion of AET WT (award of QM/ QS), but not prior to advancement to AET1. The TPC template can be found in the MNAET; it must be signed by an Air Engineer Officer (AEO)/Senior Maintenance Rating (or other Services equivalent) and submitted to the Administration Office of the Engineering Training School that provided the individual's AET WT. ETSs are to coordinate returns, forwarding completed TPCs to the AE Trade Categorisation Authority at RNAESS. ETSs are to manage the administration of TPC submission and hasten overdue categorisations. AE trade categorisation will be carried out on a monthly basis and the AE Ratings Career Manager (RCMAE) will be informed of the trading decision for each rating. The submission of a TPC ensures that ratings may nominate the trade of their choice, however, the requirements of the Service will remain the overriding factor. Ratings will not be allowed to change their trade preference unless authorised by the AE Branch Manager; where an individual seeks re-categorisation they are to request to do so in writing to the Trade Categorisation Authority. b. Trade categorisation of AETs does not prevent their employment outside that trade category. Employers will continue to reap the benefits of the all traded AET but should be mindful of the need to develop ratings for their future role as traded supervisors. Ratings will adopt their new trade category title on promotion to LAET. c. Ratings who have successfully completed LAET QC are eligible to wear the appropriate (M) or (AV) one star trade badge. 5. Pre-LAET QC Training Performance Record Task Book a. A traded Training Performance Record Task Book (TPR) will be issued as soon as the AET is notified of his/her trade categorisation. Completion of a traded TPR is not a requirement for selection to LAET but it is a prerequisite for attendance at LAET QC. TPRs will be prepared by RNAESS and issued by the local Engineering Training Section or equivalent. 76-7

Notes: b. Completion of the TPR is the responsibility of the individual. Sufficient opportunity should exist for a rating to complete the task book within the constraints of normal assignment. It would reasonably be expected that ratings could complete the TPR on most Units within a 9 month period following its issue. For those ratings assigned to a non-squadron position following their AET WT consolidation period, employing Units should, where practicable, maximise opportunities for TPR completion. Where this proves not to be feasible, the Unit/rating is to engage with the RCMAE to identify a suitable follow on assignment to enable TPR completion on the next Unit. Only in exceptional circumstances will RCMAE consider assigning ratings outside of normal processes in order that a TPR may be completed. c. Once issued, TPRs are to be retained by the individual rating. Divisional Officers are to carry out routine checks on the progress of ratings in completing their TPR and are to complete the TPR Task Book Monitoring Form (TMF). d. Completed TPRs are to be presented to the local Engineering Training Section or equivalent for a JPA TPR completion competence to be added. The TPR Completion Certificate should then be dispatched to RNAESS. Loss of a TPR before it is fully completed will prejudice a rating's prospects for promotion to LAET since completion is a prerequisite for attendance at LAET QC. e. Completion of a TPR is a mandatory requirement for attendance at the LAET QC. In exceptional circumstances RNAESS will consider individual cases where TB completion has not been possible. Reporting instructions are included in the TB. 6. On advancement to AET1, ratings are eligible to wear one star on their (AE) specialisation badge. 7. Preparation for Promotion. Preparation for promotion to LAET is the responsibility of the individual. Ratings must maximise the opportunities to achieve the necessary experience and educational qualifications and, in particular, must achieve a good knowledge of the work in their designated trade category. 8. A return of service for training applies to LAETs on completion of LAET QC (Chapter 53 refers). 76-8

Notes: 9. LAET WT Task Book a. A LAET WT TB will be issued to all ratings on completion of LAET QC and represents those tasks to be completed to meet the Operational Performance Statement for a LAET. Completion of the TB is the responsibility of the individual and is a mandatory requirement prior to attempting the Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance (CCSAM) Board. b. AEOs (or other Service equivalent) are to ensure that the completion of the LAET WT tasks are positively encouraged and actively managed within their units. To this end, LAETs undertaking CCSAM Training are not to be employed in ancillary or non-technical roles to the extent that the completion of the LAET WT tasks is prejudiced. c. Once issued, TBs are to be retained by the individual rating until successful completion of CCSAM and then returned to RNAESS. The date that the TB is issued and completed should also be recorded on JPA as a competence. 10. Ratings who have successfully completed LAETQC, Leading Rates Leadership Course (LRLC) and hold CCSAM are eligible to wear 2 stars on their trade badge. 11. Pre-POAET QC Academic Preparation Material a. Preparation material for POAET QC is available on the Defence Learning Portal for personnel selected for promotion to POAET. The material is a summary of the subjects that have been taught on LAETQC and acts as a refresher to ensure personnel are at the appropriate standard to start the POAETQC. b. Whilst completion of this material is not mandatory, due to the short nature of the POAET QC there will be little opportunity for those who fall behind to catch up, so Individuals are strongly recommended, therefore, to complete this refresher training to avoid the risk of being backclassed or deselected. A return of service for training applied to POAETs on completion of POAET QC (Chapter 53 refers). 12. Trade badges shall not to be worn above the rate of LAET. 76-9

Notes: 13. For those POAETs who formerly completed the AQC, qualifications for advancement to CPOAEA under legacy arrangements are detailed at Para 7610, noting that there is no longer any opportunity to pass the CPOAEA PQE as given in Para 7603. 14. Recommendation. Awarded 'Exceptional', 'High' or 'Yes' recommendation for 'Promotion - 1 Rank Up' on SJAR by final RO. Where an otherwise fully eligible candidate has received an SJAR assessment of 'Insufficient Knowledge' at last report, presentation before the next Board will be determined by the Promotion Section using the previous report recommendation. 15. RNFT (at CPD). Ratings are to be in date RNFT or in possession of either a permanent medical exemption as issued by a NSMBOS or temporary exemption (as issued by the Commanding Officer) on the appropriate CPD (or later) or on advancement (See Para 6718). 16. Failure to Complete Professional and/or Leadership Course. Refer to Para 6716 for rules on the impact on a rating s promotion if he/she fails to complete Professional Qualifying Course and/or LRLC/SRLC before CPD or within 12 months of CPD as a result of service reasons, non-service reasons (outwith control) or non-service reasons (within control). 17. EFP Requirement for WO1. It is considered that WO2AETs have been promoted to Warrant Officer under previous EFP regulations and, as such, there is no further EFP requirement for consideration for selection for WO1. 7608. Air Engineering Technician Fast Track Scheme Qualifications for Selection and Subsequent Advancement On selection to the FT Scheme from AET QC (Phase 2A training) by the Fast Track Selection Panel (FTSP) (before or after advancement to AET1) (see Note 1) AE TECHNICIAN 1 Leading AET Advancement criteria (Fast Track) a. Minimum of 12 months experience in a squadron or flight. b. Educationally qualified for promotion (EFP) in accordance with Para 9623. Achieved minimum NAMET 5:5 or Level 1 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics before selection to Fast Track Scheme and appropriate competences recorded on JPA. (2). c. Completed Pre-LAET QC Training Performance Record Task Book. d. Recommended for advancement. (3) e. Minimum of 18 months seniority as AET1. 76-10

f. Passed LAET QC without attracting any academic or disciplinary warnings and maintaining above average course results. (4) g. Leading Rates Leadership Course (LRLC) completed and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Leading Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 102) Navy '. h. Assignment Order issued by RCMAE. (5) i. In date for Royal Naval Fitness Test (RNFT) or waiver obtained on date due advancement; recorded under JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (6) j. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on date due advancement. k. Recommended to retain FT status from AET QC FT selection, or on selection to the FT Scheme from LAET QC by the FTSP (before or after advancement to LAET). (1) Advanced to LEADING AE TECHNICIAN POAET Advancement criteria (Fast Track) a. Complete LAET WT Task Book. b. Hold Certificate of Competence to Supervise Aircraft Maintenance (CCSAM) (Para 7605). c. Minimum of 12 months' experience in a squadron or flight complement position, post award of CCSAM. d. EFP in accordance with Para 9636. Achieved minimum Level 2 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics before attendance at POAET QC and appropriate competences recorded on JPA. e. Minimum of 18 months' seniority as LAET. f. Recommended for advancement. g. Passed POAET QC. (4) h. Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) completed and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Senior Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 103) Navy '. In date for RNFT or waiver obtained on date due advancement; recorded under JPA competence 'CMS Fitness Test Navy '. (6) i. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on date due advancement. Advanced to PETTY OFFICER AE TECHNICIAN Subsequent promotion as per normal intake in the AET stream (Para 7607) 76-11

Notes: 1. The rules for selection to the Fast Track (FT) scheme and associated administrative arrangements are detailed in the MNAET. 2. Ratings will not normally be allowed to join the FT scheme unless they meet the educational requirements for promotion to LH. FT ratings will need to meet the educational requirements for promotion to PO before the end of LAETQC to continue on the scheme as LAETs, as will those wishing to join the Scheme at this point. No ratings will be assigned to POAETQC who do not meet the educational requirements for promotion to PO. 3. Failure to achieve the criteria stipulated for FT or to continue to demonstrate the potential for higher managerial and leadership responsibilities and for further technician training will result in removal from the FT scheme (Para 7602). SJARs are to include a positive reference with regard to continued retention of FT status. 4. RCMAE will normally assign FT ratings to the first available LAET QC or POAET QC dependent on meeting the criteria above, continuing FT status, course availability and the needs of the Service. 5. FT ratings will be advanced on completion of all relevant training with a seniority date following the last day of the relevant Qualifying Course or Leadership Course whichever is the latter. Trade badges are not to be worn above the rate of LAET. 6. RNFT. Ratings are to be in date RNFT or in possession of either a permanent medical exemption as issued by a Naval Service Medical Board of Survey (NSMBOS) or temporary exemption (as issued by the Commanding Officer) on the date due advancement at Note 5, applying the policy given in Para 6806. 76-12

7609. Air Engineering Technicians Rules Regarding Failure The action to be taken when an AET fails training or an examination is shown below: Table 76-1. AET Failure Policy Failure Point AET2 Phase 1 Training AET QC AET WT AET1 LAET QC LRLC LAET CCSAM POAET QC SRLC POAET CPOAET QC CPOAET ACC WOAET QC Failure Action Consider back classing and re-examine. Consider branch change or Discharge SHORE (Chapter 54). Repeated failures. Consider branch transfer or Discharge SHORE (Chapter 54). In accordance with the MNAET report lack of progress to OC RNAESS who will consider branch transfer or Discharge SHORE (Chapter 54). Not to be promoted. Consider back classing and re-examine. Not to be promoted. Refer to Chapter 69. Consider reversion. Not to be promoted. Consider back classing and re-examine. Not to be promoted. Refer to Chapter 69. Not to be promoted. Consider back classing and re-examine. Consider reversion to POAET or re-categorisation to previous Branch stream of CPOAEA or CPOAEM. Not to be promoted. Consider re-examination. 7610. Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Artificer Qualifications for Transfer to Chief Petty Officer Air Engineering Technician Note. This article applies to both Artificer Apprentice entries and Artificer Candidate entries. In order to be eligible for further promotion, all CPO AE Artificers must transfer to the Technician stream by meeting the criteria below. CHIEF PETTY OFFICER AE ARTIFICER 76-13

Chief Petty Officer AE Technician - Transfer Criteria a. Passed ACC through Fleet Selection route or passed CPOAET QC. (1) (Para 7606) b. Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) completed and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Senior Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 103) Navy '. (2) CHIEF PETTY OFFICER AE TECHNICIAN Further promotion will be in the Technician stream in accordance with Para 7607. Notes: 1. CPOAEAs assigned to a position requiring the ACC will be required to attend and pass the CPOAET QC. There will be no selective recategorization to CPOAET from CPOAEA. 2. This applies only to former POAEAs who were advanced to CPOAEA under previous regulations without the requirement to pass the then POLC (now SRLC) 7611. Air Engineering Mechanics Promotion Flowchart PETTY OFFICER AE MECHANIC Chief Petty Officer AE Mechanic Pre-Selection Requirements a. Minimum of 3 years seniority as POAEM 12 months prior to the Common Promotion Date (CPD) (Para 6703 b sub para (3)). b. Serving on ES2/FC/OE1 or ES3/EC/2OE that expires after the nominated CPD (Para 6703 b sub para (7)). c. Recommended for promotion on Appraisal Report at Common Reporting Date (CRD). d. Senior Rates Leadership Course (SRLC) completed and recorded as JPA competence 'Miscellaneous Senior Rates Leadership Course (RNLA 103) Navy '. Chief Petty Officer AE Mechanic Pre-Promotion Requirements e. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD (or when eligible for promotion (if later)); recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (2) f. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). Promoted to CHIEF PETTY OFFICER AE MECHANIC 76-14

Warrant Officer 1 AE Mechanic Pre-Selection Requirements a. Minimum of 3 years seniority as CPOAEM 12 months prior to the CPD. b. Serving on ES2/FC/OE1 or ES3/EC/2OE that expires after the nominated CPD. c. Recommended for promotion on Appraisal Report at CRD. Warrant Officer 1 AE Mechanic Pre-Promotion Requirements d. Satisfy terms of Assignment Order issued by Promotion Authority. e. In date RNFT or waiver obtained at nominated CPD (or when eligible for promotion (if later)); recorded as JPA competence CMS Fitness Test Navy. (2) f. At least 6 months since last Career Check (if any) on nominated CPD or date due promotion (if later). g. Educationally qualified for promotion (EFP) in accordance with Para 9636. Must have achieved minimum Level 2 Functional Skills (or equivalent) in English and Mathematics and the appropriate competence recorded on JPA. Promoted to WARRANT OFFICER 1 AE MECHANIC Note. RNFT (at CPD). Ratings are to be in date RNFT or in possession of either a permanent medical exemption as issued by a NSMBOS or temporary exemption (as issued by the Commanding Officer) on the appropriate CPD (or later) (see Para 6718). 76-15